Overview
Westcott Sessions brings Detroit’s sound to the riverfront at the historic dock of the J.W. Westcott Company—the oldest continuously operating business in the city Est. 1874. Beneath the lights of the Ambassador Bridge and on the Detroit River, intimate live performances unfold where maritime history and modern music meet.
Set at the legendary floating ZIP Code 48222, the series transforms a working waterfront into a cultural gathering space—featuring local artists, rotating food vendors, and a front-row view of Detroit’s industrial and nautical heritage. Westcott Sessions is more than a concert; it’s a living piece of Detroit history, amplified by sound.
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